Apr 10, 2015

The Space Weaponization Scrapbook: Boeing's Force Field Patent

Two days ago I blogged about the continued coverage of the asteroid
threat meme, the plans to construct a Hyper Velocity Asteroid Impact
Vehicle, and the increasing evidence that the affidavit of Dr. Carol
Rosin - the von Braun-Rosian affidavit - is being corroborated. In that
blog I pointed out that Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev, shortly
before the Chelyabinsk meteor incident, had called for the construction
of an asteroid defense system, one utilizing thermonuclear weapons and
"other" systems, which was left unqualified.

We may, however, have some indicator of what some of those "other"
systems may be, in this article,and patent shared by Mr. A.O.(and many
others):

You'll note that this patent is fairly recent, dated to last month of
this year. And its appearance publicly is itself significant, for most
nations, including the United States, have national security provisions
for patents: those which are deemed significant to impact the national
security of whatever state in which a patent is taken out, seldom appear
publicly until the technology has been secretly perfected.

As the patent and article indicate, the method is to attenuate or
weaken the shockwaves of impacts, not to deflect or disintegrate actual
debris itself, a kind of "bug zapper" scaled up to enormous proportions.
And that's the point: scale the method up, and one might have a means
of deflecting, or at least mitigating, the effects of large impacts,
from bombs, or - to let the imagination really run wild - asteroids.

And with that last high octane speculative possibility, we're chin to
chin with Mr. Medvedev's "other" methods of asteroid defense
possibilities. Significant too, I suspect, is the timing of Boeing's
patent within the same time frame as the announcement of studies for the
possibility of a hyper-velocity asteroid impact vehicle, and the
announcement also of the ongoing plans to standardize procedures (and
presumably equipment) in the NASA-Roscosmos American-Russian space
cooperation.
Interesting too is the fact that such fields were being talked about
since the days of Nikola Tesla, and intriguingly, there is documentation
from World War Two - a document that American intelligence officers
rated as "fantasy" at the time - of German prisoners recounting stories
of such fields disintegrating one or two Allied bombers during tests
under operational conditions. Fantasy? At that time, very probably. But
the idea is there, and now, a patent is there.

And with enough covert money invested over a prolonged period of
time, we are probably looking at the public face of much deeper,
fantastic, capabilities.

Read this article at - http://gizadeathstar.com/2015/04/the-space-weaponization-scrapbook-boeings-force-field-patent/